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Leather Made Motorcycle Riding Equipments

January 20th, 2010

Riding a motorcycle is far more complicated than what it meets the eye. You have to keep concentrated to the road, while at the same time you have to hold on the wind along the way. Those whom always riding motorcycle, especially with long range riding, they should consider wearing leather jacket that specially designed for motorcycle riding, and also other equipments to ensure your safety and health.

LeatherUp.com is the site where you can get everything you need for motorcycle riding equipments, especially leather motorcycle jackets both for male and female. There are wide variations of leather jackets available here, with the best quality and design to choose from. While you might have it hard to find options of Leather Vests on the stores at your local area, you can shop these all here instantly online.

It’s not only the jackets what this site has to offer, but also you can find varies motorcycle helmets to shop. The collections are ranging on many brands and types to explore, such as Shoei, Scorpion, Nitro, and even the Dirt Bike helmets are here to shop. Just find all you needed riding equipments and gears here, and have a nice motorcycle riding sooner.

Accessorize Your Mountain Bike

November 29th, 2009

You’ve decided to take up the exciting and challenging sport of mountain biking. Unlike casual biking, you need much more than just a helmet to ensure that you have a safe ride as you hit the trails.

Mountain biking is such a popular sport that there is now a vast range of accessories for both men and women. Make sure you do a bit of research on each item you want to purchase to make sure you buy the best quality for the amount of money you want to spend.

Bike helmet

We may be listing the bike helmet as an ‘accessory’ but it really isn’t. It is a necessary piece of equipment. In mountain biking, it is not a question of if you’re going to fall, it’s a question of when. And when you take a header over your handlebars, having a secure helmet on your head could well save your life. Although you can buy most accessories second hand if you so desire, the bike helmet is something that you want to buy brand-new, and make sure that it fits your head properly. And if you do have an accident in which any damage occurs to the helmet, the wisdom is that you should purchase another one. One accident per helmet – that’s the rule.

Eye protection

Have you ever been riding on the road and been passed by a car that sends up a spurt of gravel at you? If any of that gets into your eyes, you have to stop immediately to clear your vision. If you’re on a trail heading downhill at a breakneck pace, and a baleful bee takes that opportunity to hit you in the eye, the following seconds could end up being very uncomfortable. Glasses or sunglasses are one solution, but the best method is to wear goggles. Whatever you get, make sure that lenses are non-breakable.

Hydration system

It’s common sense to bring a water bottle with you when you go out on a trail ride. It’s very easy to get dehydrated which brings your energy right down. However, in order to drink from your water bottle you have to take your hand off one of the handles, and there are sometimes when you don’t want to do that. A hydration backpack is a good solution. As a backpack you can put all kinds of necessary inside it, and when you need a drink you just reach over with your mouth to the bite valve and take a sip.

Mountain bike shorts

These days bike saddles are a lot more comfortable than they used to be. There are saddles made especially for women as well as men, and you can purchase gel-filled saddles that make the hours you spend on your bike a bit more comfortable. But you’ll also want padded bike underwear and padded bike shorts, just for extra comfort.

Mountain bike gloves

If you fall off your bike (or should that be, when), your hands will probably be the first thing to hit the ground – either a paved road, a graveled road, dirt, mud, bushes…all sorts of hazards that can rip up your hands unless they’re properly protected. Gloves serve another purpose as well, of course. If you’re heading down the trail your hands will get sweaty which could cause problems keeping your hands on your bike grips. Wearing gloves eliminates that problem.

Mountain biking shoes

These days there’s a shoe made for every sport under the sun, including that of mountain biking. The main difference in mountain bike shoes is the type of sole – designed for the different types of pedals out there: with clips or clipless. The clipless type of pedal requires that your shoes be fitted with special cleats. The shoes need to be durable and comfortable.

Trail repair kit

Regardless of what type of biking you do, it always makes sense to carry a bicycle repair kit with you. However, you can ‘get away’ with not carrying one if you ride on the streets of your city. You’ll just be a phone call away from someone who can come and help you if you have a flat, after all. It’s not that easy if you’re out in the woods and your cell phone doesn’t work. Always have a a multi-tool designed for bike repair, tire levers, and a patch kit for fixing flat tires. However, having a repair kit will do you little good if you don’t know how to use the tools! So make sure that after you purchase your kit you familiarize with each of the tools and how to use them! It’s easy once you know how.




By: Alastair Hamilton

How Extreme Is Extreme Downhill Mountain Biking?

September 14th, 2009

Typically, mountain biking involves trekking mountains and trails, sometimes going through rough roads along the way.

More often than not, most mountain bikers love to experience the thrill of going through challenging terrains and inaccessible trails. To further push the limits, the extreme DMB is created.

An extreme downhill MB is as dangerous as it is thrilling at the same time. For the thrill seeker, an extreme downhill MB with limitless challenges along the way is pretty exciting enough.

But for most, the more tranquil the ride is, the better. The Scottish Borders are known for this extreme downhill MB. In fact, amateur mountain bikers seek professional help from this young breed of talents.

That is why, the group has categorized their extreme DMB courses into two: the Red Bull Downhill Course, and the Glentress Forest. The Red Bull Downhill Course has been acclaimed for its expertise in the profession of mountain biking training, as far as technical riding is concerned.

It holds a reputation of being the fastest extreme DMB course. The Glentress Forest, on the other hand are designed for those aspiring bikers who do not have enough knowledge and training regarding extreme DMB.

This course is further subdivided into four parts, all of which color graded. Green is for the beginners, those who have no proper background yet with mountain climbing, Blue are for those who have little experience but still need a lot of getting use to, red are for the intermediate mountain bikers, and finally black, for those extreme DMB experts, a long thirty-kilometer course.

If you are still an amateur extreme DM-biker, it is best advised to have yourself enrolled in proper course that involves with this kind of outdoor adventure.

Admit it but this is a more dangerous sport compared to the ordinary MB. Furthermore, safety precautionary measures must also be considered. The use of proper equipments is necessary.

Helmets must be of the best quality and they also have to be durable as well. Kneecaps and gloves are also necessary. And of course, your mountain bikes should be in proper condition at all times.

Extreme DMB is common among young mountain bikers. Teenagers have this innate urge within them to keep themselves pushing to the limits. This is but a natural feeling. But when we talk of extreme DMB, deal with your thrills the safest way possible.




By: Rene Graeber

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